1M-2below-4M
#1
Posted 2015-July-30, 22:19
#2
Posted 2015-July-31, 00:48
antonylee, on 2015-July-30, 22:19, said:
A minimum opener with 7+ in the trump suit and void in the 2/1 suit? I don't actually have this agreement, but that sort of feels like what it should be. Like, if I knew your (likely) values were in my void I would have opened 4M.
#3
Posted 2015-July-31, 08:36
antonylee, on 2015-July-30, 22:19, said:
Without agreements that would be a 4M opening with an extra card or 2 on the side which makes it too strong for some people to open 4. But I like the idea of this bid showing something about 2/1 suit as Mbodell mentioned.
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#4
Posted 2015-July-31, 09:45
antonylee, on 2015-July-30, 22:19, said:
1♥ (Pass) 2♦ (Pass);
4♥
Playing 2/1, I quite like the idea that the game-jump should show a void in partner's suit.
A traditional meaning is: Strong but limited hand. Excellent major suit. 4+ support for responder's suit.
A long time ago, an elegant auction by 2 Scottish internationals impressed me. The auction was only vaguely similar to antonylee's but it illustrates the principle. The players were playing basic Acol and the first 2 bids were at the one-level.
Ian Morrison: ♠ Q J x x ♥ A K Q J x x x ♦ ♣ x x: 1♥ 4♥ 5N
David Liggat: ♠ A K x x ♥ x x ♦ x x x x ♣ A x x: 1♠ 5♣ 7♠
- 4♥ = Should show that partner's reply has improved prospects.
- 5♣ = Cue-bid.
- 5N = "Josephine" GSF.
- 7♠ = Partner must be asking about ♠s not ♥s.
#5
Posted 2015-July-31, 11:11
nige1, on 2015-July-31, 09:45, said:
1♥ (Pass) 2♦ (Pass);
4♥
Playing 2/1, I quite like the idea that the game-jump should show a void in partner's suit.but limited hand
A traditional meaning is: Strong. Excellent major suit. 4+ support for responder's suit.
Traditional? On earth or on another planet?
Not saying that it is good or bad agreement. I just never heard of this in a 2/1 auction showing 4 card ♦ fit and being traditional. Perhaps it is time for me to read more books.
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"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#6
Posted 2015-August-01, 00:23
#7
Posted 2015-August-12, 21:19
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As to the original question, I would sharpen MrAce's answer to *exactly one trick* too strong to open 4M, after which partner bids exactly as he would after a 4M opening. Not perfect but no accidents that way, at least.
#8
Posted 2015-August-13, 16:22
#9
Posted 2015-August-13, 22:47
mikestar13, on 2015-August-13, 16:22, said:
I like this. Maybe the trump strength is too strong and slightly weaker would be better.
Perhaps I am not qualified to answer not being a 2/1 player. In a non 2/1 system I have played the jump as a minimum with extra trumps that wants to play game but doesn't want to strongly suggest slam. I wasn't able to settle on whether no support for partner or some support was best. Perhaps the no side control is too limiting for me. In 2/1 you have a little more flexibility as 2M is forcing.
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